We saw devastating Earthquakes of 7.9 magnitudes Yesterday in Turkey and Syria, which resulted in the collapse of hundreds of buildings and the loss of more than 2800 lives. People are still struggling with the effects of the earthquake of the last day.
Deadliest Earthquakes of the 21st Century
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Here we have made a list of some of the worst earthquakes of the 21st century which has shaken the earth.
06 February 2023 – Central Turkey and northwest Syria have faced an earthquake of 7.9 magnitudes, one of the deadliest earthquakes of the 21st century.
22 June 2022 – Afghanistan faced an earthquake of 6.1 magnitudes which affected around 1100 lives
14 August 2021 – Haiti suffered from earthquakes of 7.2 magnitudes, which resulted in the deaths of more than 2200 people.
28 September 2018 – Indonesia faced the deadliest earthquake of 7.5 magnitudes, killing more than 4300 lives.
24 August 2016 – Central Italy’s 6.6 magnitude earthquake resulted in the killing of 300 people.
25 April 2015 – Nepal felt a killer earthquake of 7.8 magnitudes which killed more than 8800 people.
03 August 2014 – Wenping, China – An earthquake of 6.2 magnitudes killed almost 700 people
24 September 2013 – Southwest Pakistan also suffered from an earthquake of 7.7 magnitudes, resulting in 800 deaths.
11 March 2011 – Japan suffered from the deadliest earthquake of 9.0 magnitudes, which caused 20,000 lives and triggered a Tsunami.
27 February 2010 – Chile was shaken by an earthquake of 8.8 magnitudes, which triggered a tsunami and killed around 524 people.
12 January 2010 – Haiti suffered deaths of around 316,000 people due to the earthquake of 7.0 magnitudes
30 September 2009 – In Southern Sumatra, Indonesia 7.5 magnitude quake resulted in more than 1100 deaths.
06 April 2009 – L’Aquila, Italy, faced more than 300 deaths due to an earthquake of 6.3 magnitudes.
12 May 2008 – Eastern Sichuan, China, has witnessed the deaths of 87,500 people due to the deadliest earthquake of 7.9 magnitudes.
15 August 2007 – Central Peru has recorded the death of around 500 people because of an 8.0 magnitude quake.
26 May 2006 – Island of Java, Indonesia, has witnessed the killing of more than 5700 lives due to a quake of 6.3 magnitude.
08 October 2005 – Around 80,000 people have been killed due to a 7.6 earthquake in the Kashmir region of Pakistan.
28 March 2005 – Northern Sumatra, Indonesia – 1300 people have been reported killed due to an 8.6 magnitude quake
26 December 2004 – An Quake of 9.1 magnitudes triggered Tsunami in Indian Oceans and caused 230,000 deaths in dozen of countries.
26 December 2003 – Algeria experienced a 6.8 magnitude quake that resulted in 2200 deaths.
25 March 2002 – Northern Afghanistan witnessed a quake of 6.1 magnitudes which killed around 1000 people.
26 January 2001 – Gujarat, India, experienced the deadliest quake, killing 20,000 people.
These were the deadliest earthquakes of the 21st century which caused thousands of lives, and people are still facing the effects of sufferings due to these quakes.